LEIGH-ON-SEA LATE NIGHT
INDIE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING

Leigh-on-Sea is made up of hundreds of fantastic small independent businesses, shops and eateries, many run by families or individuals, but ALL contributing massively to the local economy and the wellbeing of our town.

The independent shops and cafes of Leigh-on-Sea are opening their doors late for festive shoppers.

Thursday 30 November - Leigh Road, Leigh Broadway, Broadway West, Elm Road and Rectory Grove

Leigh Road, Leigh-on-Sea

Thursday 30 November, 5pm-9pm

Businesses taking part

Other Kids
Ruma Leigh
Rus Bubble Waffles
The Local Merchants
Ruby and Willow Preloved
Cult Coffee and Tattoos
Boni Vee Hardware
Leigh Vintage
Vino Vero
Box of Odds
Rollboys.los
Ruma Leigh
Toppers & Toast
Device Doctors
Brush.71
Buddha Bar Boutique

And building…

Organiser Gemma Simpson of Other Kids on the Leigh Road, Leigh-on-Sea said, “The last few years have been challenging for all independent business. This town is full of lovely people, with so many cool, creative and thriving places to shop and eat, we are hoping to do more collectively to celebrate everything we love about Leigh-on-Sea and our community.”

Leigh Broadway, Broadway West, Elm Road and Rectory Grove

Thursday 30 November, 5pm-9pm

Businesses taking part

Latham Street
Leigh Drink Clink
Anna’s plants
Crystal Rock Co
Castle Collection
Scape
Puddle & Goose
Refill Room
Tangerine
Mr Simms
Ruby Room
Amapola London
Natural Edge
Jez
Piggy Went To Market
Unearth
Hoboken
Barlow & Fields
Betty Ratbag
Treasures On Sea
Tinted Twig
Heatherbie
Tin Design
Dressmaker Fabrics
Dash
Save Our Souls Records
The Remedy Store
70 The Broadway
Osborne’s Fishmongers and Seafood school
Morley’s Music
Ivy
Store Thirty3
110 Yards

And building….

On Thursday 30 November, businesses along Leigh Broadway, Broadway West, Elm Road and Rectory Grove will be staying open until 9pm for shoppers to find the perfect Christmas gifts. Along with shops including Store Thirty3, Natural Edge, and 70 The Broadway, some of the locals’ favourite cafes and eateries will also be staying open late serving mulled wine and other festive drinks and nibbles.

Claire Jeavons, owner at Store Thirty3 and 110 Yards has worked closely with other Leigh-on-Sea retailers to launch the late night Christmas shopping event. She said, “Leigh-on-Sea is such an amazing place to own a business, we have the best customers who really enjoy shopping independent - finding clothing, homeware, gifts and so much more that you don’t find on the high street or online. Everyone taking part is hoping for a busy evening of shopping, socialising and enjoying the very best of all we have to offer.”

You can follow this collective of independent shops, cafes and bars of Leigh-on-Sea on their newly launched Instagram @Love.Leigh.Indies

Share the products, services you have on offer and those you bought on social media
Be sure to include all the hashtags below so we can share…

#TotallyLocallyLeighOnSea #LeighIndies #TotallyLocally #LeighOnSea #LoveLeighRoad

Fiver Fest

Totally Locally Leigh-on-Sea

Leigh-on-Sea is made up of hundreds of fantastic small independent businesses, shops and eateries, many run by families or individuals, but ALL contributing massively to the local economy and the wellbeing of our town.

We’re championing the Totally Locally £5 message showing the huge impact of people spending just £5 per week in their local independent shops can have on our High Streets.

If every adult in LEIGH-ON-SEA spent just £5 per week in their local independent shops & businesses, it would mean an extra

£4.4 MILLION

PER YEAR GOING INTO OUR LOCAL ECONOMY. Which means more jobs, a better high street, A Stronger economy & a nicer place to live. Makes you think doesn’t it?!

*based on figures calculated by Totally Locally using recent O.N.S. Census data: Town’s adult population x £5 x 52 weeks in a year = total into local economy

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